drodg33 - good to know! Along those lines, I have my first legit question here about the '73 CB500 Four I'm picking up (maybe I should start a new thread...? )...
I've been reading a lot about false neutrals and problems with the clutch on these bikes; the '73 500 I'm getting only has 21K on the clock - how reliable are these bikes, and do you have to dial anything in to make them 'more so'...? I love the bike and it's looks and I'm not scared about digging into it and opening it up if I have to, I've done engines before, but how big of a problem is it? Or is it (like all bikes) merely a matter of learning 'how' to ride it? Is there anything to look for or be aware of...? I'm open to opinions from everybody...
I don't have pics of the CB500 yet, but here's the CB350Four...I don't have the original exhaust, but those are hard to come by anyway...
1972 CB350F by
Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
A couple of close-ups...
1972 CB350F Right Side by
Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
1972 CB350F Left Side by
Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
As you can see it's pretty much all there - I do have the side covers too, although I've already broken off the #4 spark plug in the hole(!) because it's so crusty and the engine is locked up. More of a PITA than anything else, I've dealt with that before on my '79 KZ400...This one though is going to need a complete tear-down and go-thru, paint, seat cover, etc. etc. Should be fun! As soon as I get the 500 here I'll post some pics of that one too.